Click on "Start" and type "cmd" into the Search box. Right click on "cmd" program on the top of the list and select "Run As Administrator". Click "Continue" in the UAC prompt window. When the shell comes up, type:
First post here... I am lost as to how to fix my little problem, so I thought I would ask here
I too, wish to permanently disable Hibernation in Vista, and I have tried the above mentioned method as well as using the disk cleanup method. But the problem is, every time I reboot, the hiberfile.sys or whatever it's called reappears on my C: drive. At 6GB, it is a real waste of space that I want back.
I have disabled sleep mode in both of the user profiles on this machine, setting them all to never.
No matter what I do, hibernation just wont go away.
Can someone suggest a way for me to be rid of this once and for all?
GeForce 9800 GT second generation, 512MB discrete memory
Sound Card
Realtec High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
22 in Acer AL2223W
Screen Resolution
1600X1200 +
Hard Drives
750GB 7200RPM SATA
PSU
500 watts ?
Case
Standard from HP
Cooling
3 Fans standard with HP unit
Mouse
Logitech Laser MX3000
Keyboard
Z-Board for gaming and the Logitech MX3000 for the net.
Internet Speed
8 kbps
Other Info
Have own server on CODWW called SIR FALCON USA , enjoy Delta Force Extreme @ 6:00 p.m. EST on Falcon Bandit Sniper and Falcon Wars on the weekends (sat.+sun.) Have the Saitek X-52 controls for MicroSoft Flight Simulator.
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USA stands for United Snipers Association fyi